Beyond Ambassadors

Beyond Ambassadors
Author: Maurits A. Ebben,Louis Sicking
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004438989

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This volume focuses on the question of how and why non-state actors - consuls, missionaries, and spies - could play a role in premodern diplomatic relations. It highlights their multiple loyalties, their volatility, and the porous boundaries of diplomatic activity.

Forty Years of Service Beyond Our Borders

Forty Years of Service Beyond Our Borders
Author: H. Dwight Swartzendruber
Publsiher: Masthof Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781601263636

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This memoir of forty years of international humanitarian service and lessons learned along the way is a great book for young men and women who are attracted to a career in the ecumenical world church or those desiring careers in relief and service ministries. Working for Church World Service (CWS), Mr. Swartzendruber served in Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. (307pp. color illus. Masthof Press, 2012.)

U S Policy Toward the Americas in 2010 and Beyond

U S  Policy Toward the Americas in 2010 and Beyond
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere (2007- )
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: PURD:32754081073102

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Activists beyond Borders

Activists beyond Borders
Author: Margaret E. Keck,Kathryn Sikkink
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-01-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801471292

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In Activists beyond Borders, Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink examine a type of pressure group that has been largely ignored by political analysts: networks of activists that coalesce and operate across national frontiers. Their targets may be international organizations or the policies of particular states. Historical examples of such transborder alliances include anti-slavery and woman suffrage campaigns. In the past two decades, transnational activism has had a significant impact in human rights, especially in Latin America, and advocacy networks have strongly influenced environmental politics as well. The authors also examine the emergence of an international campaign around violence against women.

Beyond Democracy

Beyond Democracy
Author: Anab Whitehouse
Publsiher: Bilquees Press
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The 'Occupy Movement' took many people by surprise with both its scope, as well as with the manner in which it resonated with the deep sense of discontentment that appears to be felt by many people in the United States concerning the economic. legal and political character of American life. This book is intended to help bring a sharper focus to the concerns that are inherent in the dissatisfaction people feel concerning the idea of 'politics as usual' by offering a clear differentiation between the way of power (i.e., politics as usual) and the way of inalienable sovereignty that gives expression to a very different notion of democracy ... one that is constructive, not destructive.

The Emperor and the Elephant

The Emperor and the Elephant
Author: Sam Ottewill-Soulsby
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691229386

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A new history of Christian-Muslim relations in the Carolingian period that provides a fresh account of events by drawing on Arabic as well as western sources In the year 802, an elephant arrived at the court of the Emperor Charlemagne in Aachen, sent as a gift by the ʿAbbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid. This extraordinary moment was part of a much wider set of diplomatic relations between the Carolingian dynasty and the Islamic world, including not only the Caliphate in the east but also Umayyad al-Andalus, North Africa, the Muslim lords of Italy and a varied cast of warlords, pirates and renegades. The Emperor and the Elephant offers a new account of these relations. By drawing on Arabic sources that help explain how and why Muslim rulers engaged with Charlemagne and his family, Sam Ottewill-Soulsby provides a fresh perspective on a subject that has until now been dominated by and seen through western sources. The Emperor and the Elephant demonstrates the fundamental importance of these diplomatic relations to everyone involved. Charlemagne and Harun al-Rashid’s imperial ambitions at home were shaped by their dealings abroad. Populated by canny border lords who lived in multiple worlds, the long and shifting frontier between al-Andalus and the Franks presented both powers with opportunities and dangers, which their diplomats sought to manage. Tracking the movement of envoys and messengers across the Pyrenees, the Mediterranean and beyond, and the complex ideas that lay behind them, this book examines the ways in which Christians and Muslims could make common cause in an age of faith.

Beyond Patient Satisfaction

Beyond Patient Satisfaction
Author: Robin E. Scott MacStravic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1991
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015024772272

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Beyond Greenwash

Beyond Greenwash
Author: Hamish van der Ven
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190866013

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From green frogs and blue angels to white bunnies, modern consumers are confronted by a growing array of colorful eco-labels on everything from coffee to computers. When eco-labels are credible, they can lead to dramatic change in environmental practices broadly and quickly by leveraging the purchasing power of corporate clients (e.g., Walmart and McDonalds) to influence global supply chains. But the credibility of such labels is highly variable; and despite the existence of established practices for eco-labeling, many labels remain little more than superficial exercises in "greenwash." How can consumers separate greenwash from genuine attempts to address environmental challenges? Beyond Greenwash addresses this question by systematically investigating the credibility of transnational eco-labeling organizations across countries and commercial sectors. Using an innovative proxy measure for credibility that examines adherence to established best practices, Hamish van der Ven proposes a novel theory of rigor and credibility in transnational eco-labeling that upends conventional wisdom. He argues that the credibility of an eco-label does not depend on who creates or manages it-whether a government, industry association, professional standard setter, or environmental NGO. Rather, it depends on which types of businesses use the label. More specifically, eco-labeling organizations that target bigger, consumer-facing retailers tend to create credible eco-labels out of a desire to insulate their clients from critical scrutiny and gain acceptance in new markets. This theory challenges the conventional wisdom that only governments or environmental NGOs can create meaningful environmental governance and suggests that who is being governed matters as much, if not more, than who is doing the governing.